2018 Xiaguan Taian

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
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Flavors
Almond, Apricot, Astringent, Bitter, Dried Fruit, Herbaceous, Smoke, Tannic, Thick
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 30 sec 4 g 2 oz / 70 ml

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Taian is named after Tai Mountain in China, “Tai Mountain is settled in peace and stability”, which means National prosperity and the peace of the people of the country.

Taian Iron Cake, Iron Cake family continues to write the legend of cake,

modern. Taian Iron Cake,the fifth generation of Shimonoseki tea iron cake family,
This tea commemorates the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up,

The whole territory of Bangdong Township is a branch of Big Snow Mountain extending eastward and southward. The forest is flourishing, the land is fertile, the water is abundant, and there is no industrial pollution. The foot of the mountain is the Lijiang River, the mountains along the river in the winter, and the foggy mountains below the snowy mountains. The goodness of the tea in the clouds has created the excellent quality of Bangdong tea.

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Quality characteristics
It is preferred that the high-grade early spring tea leaves of the Bangdong tea area, and the tea leaves were stored in a fresh, dry, high-altitude warehouse in Dali for 8 years, and processed by a hundred years of Xiaguan crafts.

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Ooooh, yeah!
This tea is still pungent and fragrant and has a lot of punch to it, yet it is made from already aged material (from 2008 if I recall correctly). The tea is very tightly compressed, which may explain why it still tastes quite ‘young’. This cake is so tightly packed you could probably send this to the moon and back.
This tea smells beautifully, I mean when you open the wrapper, the smell of nice sheng literally fills the room.
A litlle goes a long way with this fella, though you need to wait till the leaves open up. So maybe a flash steep just to get things going, and then you’re in for a very nice experience (6+ steeps).
Taste is 100% Xia guan to me: a little bitter, a very long aftertaste, round, balanced, yet with quite a lot of punch. Slightly raspy in the throat. So you would probably better start with a smallish leaves/water ratio (like around 4 g. for a 70 ml gaiwan).
Buy it while you can: this will probably age beautifully in an adequate setting. But you can definitely drink this now.

Flavors: Almond, Apricot, Astringent, Bitter, Dried Fruit, Herbaceous, Smoke, Tannic, Thick

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 30 sec 4 g 2 OZ / 70 ML

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